Everyone loves a bit of gossip – and, while women are
usually up front with their interest in a good bit of gossip, men hold their
own when talking about sport, business or anything else they’re interested in.
So, what has gossip got to do with reputation?
As soon as someone talks about you or your business, they’re
either polishing your reputation or – as the phrase goes ‘dishing the
dirt’. Ideally, you want people to be
gossiping positively.
Congruency wins
You can’t control what people say about you when you’re not
there, but you can influence it.
Everything you do, say and write is grist to the gossip mill. That means that you have to walk the talk
24/7.
Whether you’re attending a networking meeting or popping out
to the shops, people will look at you and make judgments. It’s easy to claim that your private life is
private, but as soon as you step outside your front door you’re in the public
domain and you can’t prevent people from seeing you and drawing their own
conclusions from your appearance, your behaviour and your actions.
You can’t be one person at work and a completely different
one at home and be sure that you’re projecting a congruent and consistent
image.
Of course, nobody expects you to step out of your house in
business gear regardless of whether you’re on or off duty, but how you treat
people and the actions you take will filter through to your business
reputation.
If you’re shouting at a hapless waiter for dropping sauce on
your white shirt while you’re out to dinner with your partner, don’t assume
that there’s nobody who knows you in the restaurant. You may not know them, but that doesn’t mean
they don’t recognise you from social media, an event you’ve spoken at or a
networking meeting you’ve both attended.
Treat everyone the way you’d like to be treated and you’ll
be well on the way to getting a reputation that shines brightly.
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